It's hard to tell when you're actually watching any given film or a trailer, but there's more than just lines from a script that set the mood of a scene: tone, lighting, and background music all play parts, too, and even slightly tweaking them can make a scene come off totally different than it's intended to — like, say, a horror movie could become a romantic comedy, or a romantic comedy could become a horror film. Case-in-point: On last night's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel presented a "remixed" version of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay trailer, recut as a romantic comedy rather than the badass action sci-fi film it actually is in real life. With a few minor changes and additions (aka, an upbeat "movie trailer" voiceover, and happy music playing), the trailer suddenly becomes like something advertising a '90s teen film like Never Been Kissed unbelievably easily.

To be fair, Kimmel did have some help from Mockingjay 's storyline itself — the love triangle between Katniss, Peeta, and Gale was already a big part of the plot, so it was easy to play off that and create this hilarious spoof.